Assessing interventions promoting the uptake of cancer‐related genomic services within the Latino community: A scoping review using the REAIM framework

Author:

Ramirez Leon Dayanna1ORCID,Martinez Denise1,Rivera Rivera Jessica2,Fuzzell Lindsay2ORCID,Vadaparampil Susan2,Rogers Hannah3,Gabram Sheryl4,Snyder Cindy4,Guan Yue1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

2. Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

3. Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

4. Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractCancer genomic services (CGS) can support genetic risk‐stratified cancer prevention and treatment. Racial/ethnic minority groups are less likely to access and utilize CGS compared with non‐Hispanic Whites. Little research has described characteristics of interventions targeted at CGS among Latinos. This scoping review aimed to (1) describe interventions promoting uptake of CGS among Latinos in the United States and Latin America, (2) describe intervention adaptations for Latino participants, and (3) summarize intervention implementation factors suggested by reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (RE‐AIM) framework. We conducted a search in English and Spanish of literature published between 2005 and 2022 across PubMed and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature databases. Sixteen of 2344 papers met the inclusion criteria of the analysis. Efforts to promote CGS among Latino communities were limited in the US and lower in Latin America. This review highlights the need for in‐depth exploration of acculturation‐informed interventions and better reporting on implementation factors to enhance their scalability across diverse settings.

Funder

Emory University

Publisher

Wiley

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